I forgot to add that I pray protection and blessings for you girls and wonderful family and of course Austin. I pray daily. Sometimes it helps to know that.
I was blessed to receive some of your jewelry for my birthday this year. My dad, who purchased it, is a geologist and is very impressed with your knowledge about these stones! We love how much you love your creek. I'm so glad my children will get to grow up on a creek too (ours is called Big Shoal Creek). May God bless you and your work.
Thank you so much! And growing up on a creek is such a blessing. I bet Big Shoal creek is beautiful. And he is a geologist ? So cool! I would love to go back to school and do that one day! Thank you friend
My 17 year old son and I just signed up for a lapidary class. Watching your video got us interested in this art. We are SOOO excited. Thanks for sharing
That would make a beautiful necklace, The white stone one would be a beautiful necklace as well Katie I enjoy picking up rocks as well an seeing what they'd be like as jewelry or what would they look like in whatever the situation ☺️
@@thepressleygirls I looked at your jewelry on Etsy very beautiful Katie an once I have some money saved up I plan on getting some as Christmas gifts ☺️
Going to be a lucky guy who winds up with Katie. Sometimes I wish I was much younger! Still can't help but being a bit smitten. Peace, love & happiness in all things for the Pressley Girls and their families.
Enjoy hearing about rocks you pick from the creek and make into beautiful stones…It’s really a talent and a skill to be able to do that…takes patients!! Tfs 👍💕😎
@@thepressleygirlsit's amazing what you can do with those rocks, one you get them cut, and polished they are very pretty, very educational what you do with them
As a person who has picked up interesting rocks in several states and countries for a long as I can remember, your eye for the many types of rock that make up the Appalachian mountains and have a sense of place there as your family is also part of that sense of place
Fascinating video, Katie. It's magical that you can transform a creek rock into a beautiful cabochon that will become the focal point in a treasured piece of jewelry. Katie Pressley, Lapidary Artist. Absolutely! Thanks for including the bloopers. They're always a treat.
It's so interesting seeing step by step how you transform the rocks. I can see why you enjoy it so much and why it brings you such joy. Have a lovely weekend.🦋
I am so impressed. Not only is it obvious that your heart is into what you’re doing but you are wonderful at doing instructional videos that are so clear and informative. There is no doubt that you are so knowledgeable about this. I think you could take my driveway gravel and turn them into a thing of beauty. I am just in awe. I will never look at a rock the same. Super super job!
I am so enjoy wearing my necklace with the stone from Stamey Creek. I love seeing the process of gem mining and cutting. Your first one is beautiful! I think it’s great how God has allowed you to follow your passion. I know you’ve blessed me through using your craft. I am so grateful for that and for you all sharing your lives with us. Much love, Jane in SC❤️🙏🏻
Thank you and I’m so glad that you like your Stamey Creek rock! God has been so good to me. And it makes me so happy to hear that my craft has blessed you! Much love right back at ya! ❤️🙏
You do a wonderful job of explaining each part of the process. It looks like the kind of work that would be very satisfying, bringing the rock from its rough state to something like a gemstone.
I love my ring from a Stamey Creek rock! I love watching the process by which it was made. I live beside a creek. Taliaferro Creek, in Georgia. It flows into the Chattooga River. I love that you love your job!!! That spotted rock looks like a Dalmatian. So, so beautiful!
I enjoyed watching and learning. I know that you know that you are fortunate. You are blessed with so many gifts. I get a kick out of watching you, how you explain everything, your interaction with your sister. You have the cutest facial expressions! I love rocks too! I brought with me a huge rock from NY to Florida. There are a cluster of crystals visible. I would so love to see what's in that rock. I found it when I was 10y about 1/4 mile away. Made my friend get my Dad to take it home. I thought he'd kill me for wasting his time. Talented girl!
Katie, I am trying to watch all of your Lapidary videos. I love the bloopers you two are messed up , In a good way LOL. Working with rock is some what like me napping flint, the rock will talk to you. You said sometimes the shape is what it is, something in the rock takes another path or shape then what you started with. Like myself there are more broken flint points on the floor then what I get to keep LOL. When I start working a rock or antler for knife handle or piece hide / leather to work I burn sage and ask the great spirt for direction. Just like you in the creek you pick up any rock and it either says take me and make something out of me or it say nothing. God works in many different ways. Your blessed, you and your family stay safe. Tell Corie stop messing with them spiders!
Impressive Katie - You make it look so simple. Best of all, your explanations are so easy to comprehend. From watching and listening to you, I can do this!!! Thank you Miss Kate.
I want to see ALL of the rocks! ;) Thanks for sharing. I hope to get a cab machine one day. Right now I just tumble rocks, but I have lots of red ones...and white, orange, and even green.
I'm an old lady but have enjoyed collecting rocks and fallen wood that I used to work with. I love watching you tell and show your rocks . Thank you for explaining the procress.
Katie, that is a wonderful video! You did a great job of demonstrating and explaining how you do what you do, that you do so well! I'm always curious abot how things are done, and you did an excellent job of showing us!! Your stones are absolutely beautiful and I love that most of the rocks you use come from right here in Stamey Creek. You have worked so hard to learn this work, I know you've loved rocks all your life and now you've made a business out of it! You really are something special!
I just found you girls on UA-cam. I love you both as well as your family. You're special to me because I have Twin sons. They are 27 this year. One of my sons just got engaged last year. They're 5 minutes apart. Lol. I have a specific type of rock you may be interested in. They are primarily found in one place, but pretty plentiful. They are Petoskey stones. They are only found in and immediately around Petoskey, Michigan. It is the north-western side of the mitten! They are beautiful when polished. I have seen some that were about 3 pounds, and others the size of a pebble. Just wanted to let you know that. Keep up the good work girls! Enjoying you all so much.
I really appreciate how you are thankful to our Lord for all you gifts and how much you love the creek that God has blessed you with running on your family’s land. You were a joy to watch and really smart! Now every time I look at a rock, I’m going to wonder what it looks like inside. Thank you for sharing!
This was fascinating! What a talent and gift God gave you! I had no idea what all goes into making a cabochon; didn't even know its name. Thank you again, Katie! God has truly been using you because I used to think only the huge rocks were interesting enough to look at. When really there's so much beauty in all kinds of rocks- rocks He created. He gave you eyes to see His beauty and now I am too. May He bless you! P.S. loved the bloopers! Thanks for the laughs!
I’m glad you liked the bloopers! We are never serious! And indeed it’s all Gods beauty! He’s made us such a beautiful place. And the big rocks are really fun too! And even the small ones can sometimes be interesting! Thank you!
Thanks, Katie, that was SO interesting! I love seeing how different things are done. You're lucky to have such a beautiful creek on or near your property. Great job showing all the steps, and what a lovely end product!
I love listening to you! I LOVE rocks too! I have picked up rocks all my life too. I have some really special ones. My husband and I spent 3 years in Mongolia. I would call that the Rock Capital of the World! We did a LOT of walking. By the time we got back to our apartment or office each day, my pockets were full! They have the most colorful rocks I’ve ever seen! I was almost detained by customs when we left there because I had a nice piece of petrified rock from the Gobi. The agent said it was “forbidden!” So I let them keep it!
I was absolutely entranced while watching you put this rock through it's paces. I could watch you do this for hours. I believe that given the chance, I would fall in love with learning how to cut rocks and make them beautiful...although I think they are beautiful just as they are when picked off out of water or the dry earth. In am an avid rock/crystal collector and have acquired quite the collection over the past few years. When I was a little girl I used to collect rocks, wash them and display them on a little table in front of our house with a sign that read, "For sale. The best rocks in the world"! (to this day, I believe any sales that I made were from the result of my parents' 'suggestive selling' techniques when I wasn't looking). Once again, thank you so much for this video and your other content. Blessings.
Very nice demo video. I've done lapidary all my life and understood the steps. I see other videos that are overly technical but you are able to explain without getting lost in the detail. I watch your folks all the time, but much like them, you 2 girls give me a laugh and are just good neighbors. God bless you all
Your first cab is Stunning. Like a master chocolatier made some kind of insanely beautiful Easter Candy... and I laughed out loud about the throwing rocks at other children. Lolol you are so funny and relatable and just a joy to learn from. Ps. Listened to a Presley girls concert today and your tone is so round and lovely like you wanted out of your electric guitar you bought, and I asked my hubby for your girls cd for Valentine’s Day (I just want it and I picked the closest holiday for an excuse. Lol) because I simply LOVE to listen to you girls sing that old timey music with your sister harmonies, and plan to sing along with my five daughters who love to sing and harmonize with their mama, so agreed, all glory to God for making your dreams come true, because your hard work is going to bless future generations through your musical influence, and I know through you girls humility, that means a lot. God is awesome!!! Bless you both and your mama and whole family, in Jesus Christ’s wonderful name, amen. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us. ❤️
Awwww, *your kind words mean a lot *too!! Ps. Just finished the end of the video today and bloopers almost made me cry laughin😂 you remind me of one of our daughters, Lucy Ann, she has the driest sense of humor of all our girls and sometimes me and her daddy have to look away to try and act serious if she went too far, because she has us chokin back laughter. Have a wonderful day, dear lady!
Loved the video. Super job with your explaining of the process. So glad you can follow your passion with the creek, rocks, and beautiful stones! Excited for next piece. Bloopers are adorable...you are hilarious.
Really amazing.I couldn't imagine that beautiful piece coming out of that rock.You have to have an eye for it.Lo,the artist.thank you for sharing.Enjoyed it much.Be blessed.♥️🤗
The speckled rock looks to be a plutonic rock, so something similar to granite. You're probably right about the black being Hornblende, but the white is probably quartz (or maybe quartz and Feldspar), the rose color is probably K-Feldspar. Looks lovely! Thank you for sharing!
The river rock hunting videos was how I found you guys and your awesome Momma. Subscribed to them all. I've learned so much from yalls channels. Greetings from Roanoke Virginia!!!
Order some jewelry for my daughter today. One pair of ear rings was the last pair. 😂 two people left them in there shopping cart. So I reached right away. ❤️
Katie, that was so cool! I really enjoyed watching how you cut, shaped, and polished the rock. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and showing some of your work!
Enjoyed your video Katie! Very informative and entertaining as well. It’s amazing that by freezing that wax in the freezer the rock just falls right off. Love watching how you transform these rocks into such a treasure and keepsake for you and for others who purchase them. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻👍🏻😇🙌🏻😊
Those are very beautiful rocks! I took geology in college, and enjoyed learning about natural history, rocks and jem stones. So this was a very interesting video! Thanks.
Beautiful cabochon rock! I would think any rock looks great all shined up. Can you show what rocks are not worth bothering with? I think I would shine up all rocks just to see what they would look like. I had to look up what cabochon means, now I know. I find it all very interesting and so glad to hear you take all the safety precautions. I like the cabochon better than faceted.
I too and a big fan of the Cabochon cut! And I could show the rocks that won’t take a cut sure. Some of them just won’t take a polish! And I do like to shine a little corner of each rock just to see. Thank you!
Wow! This video was so interesting to me! It looks like so much fun actually. Taking something rough and finding its inner beauty😊❤️ Thx for showing us! And I LOVE that you give Father glory for your blessings!
Katie, fun video. A little food for thought, #1 take your first cabochon name it K-1, put it up for sale by offer on internet, see the surprise. # 2 The water from grinding has many minerals that are good garden soil boosters. Thanx.
I was hanging on every word! I am fascinated by this whole process! I kid you not, I have rocks on my kitchen windowsills, kinda like sun catchers. The mornin sun shines through 'em. I have a good friend in Wilkes that used to do what you do with those rocks and he made jewelry. I should have bought his equipment when he sold it. I have a Lot of stones, some are tumbled. I have some labradorite, green and blue and a gold color one that is really nice with that iridescent color buried in it. I'm sorry to ramble on. I am super interested in all this. Thanks for sharing this video with us!
It was super rad getting to see a more behind the scenes of your process! I can't believe you've only been doing it for two years, you've gotten so stellar at it!! & pls show us all the rocks!!
If you've never seen this before, you should know that by the magic of editing things went a lot faster than in real life. It's mesmerizing isn't it? Katie has a great artistic eye
That's so neat very cool craft it came out purdy too, I have a thing for unique rocks also. Need one of those to put in the middle of my cowboy hat. Great stuff love you ladies rock n roll!
Bravo to you for turning your passion into a full-time living! I've been to estate sales where they have liquidated a former rock hound's collection of raw materials. Unfortunately I didn't know nearly enough to pick out the gems. I can see how the transformation process could be addictive. It's almost magical.
Wow! Beautiful job Katie! I'm enjoying the beautiful cabochon that you made for me a bit ago! I'm a very happy and proud customer to personally enjoy your wonderful work ! 😊 Thank You!
Thank you Thank you Thank you Katie, you got me wanting to find my rock collection and try some of this! This is so interesting to me, God made Beauty is the best beauty and you’ve taught me there’s hidden beauty in every rock God made!
Yaaaa! 😀 Thank you for making another "Rock Video"! 😅 It's so fascinating to see what becomes of the original stone. And your personality is just adorable. ❤ Can't wait to see you learn the faceting!
I forgot to add that I pray protection and blessings for you girls and wonderful family and of course Austin. I pray daily. Sometimes it helps to know that.
Amen! Thank you so much!
I was blessed to receive some of your jewelry for my birthday this year. My dad, who purchased it, is a geologist and is very impressed with your knowledge about these stones! We love how much you love your creek. I'm so glad my children will get to grow up on a creek too (ours is called Big Shoal Creek). May God bless you and your work.
Thank you so much! And growing up on a creek is such a blessing. I bet Big Shoal creek is beautiful. And he is a geologist ? So cool! I would love to go back to school and do that one day! Thank you friend
You are soo talented! I want some of your beautiful jewelry! how do I do that?
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My 17 year old son and I just signed up for a lapidary class. Watching your video got us interested in this art. We are SOOO excited. Thanks for sharing
Cool, thanks for watching!
Wooohooo! Sounds like fun!
That would make a beautiful necklace, The white stone one would be a beautiful necklace as well Katie I enjoy picking up rocks as well an seeing what they'd be like as jewelry or what would they look like in whatever the situation ☺️
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@@thepressleygirls I looked at your jewelry on Etsy very beautiful Katie an once I have some money saved up I plan on getting some as Christmas gifts ☺️
Going to be a lucky guy who winds up with Katie. Sometimes I wish I was much younger! Still can't help but being a bit smitten. Peace, love & happiness in all things for the Pressley Girls and their families.
Thank you!
Enjoy hearing about rocks you pick from the creek and make into beautiful stones…It’s really a talent and a skill to be able to do that…takes patients!! Tfs 👍💕😎
Hey thanks so much!
I never knew rocks could be so interesting. You are blessed for sure. The bloopers were awesome. Great video.
Thank you so much! Yes these rocks are a lot of fun. Also we are always being silly!
Creeks and rivers are very special and very important places for the soul! Love finding rocks and arrowheads in the creek
You are very entertaining, Katie. Not only was this video educational, it was a lot of fun! All the best to you and Stamey Creek Creations!
Thank you so much! 🙏
@@thepressleygirlsit's amazing what you can do with those rocks, one you get them cut, and polished they are very pretty, very educational what you do with them
As a person who has picked up interesting rocks in several states and countries for a long as I can remember, your eye for the many types of rock that make up the Appalachian mountains and have a sense of place there as your family is also part of that sense of place
Rock on!!
Why is your left index fanger all sigogglin like that? is it bent funny from playin’ fiddle?
Bahah! Yes I love it! Rock on. Also it’s because I cut it as a kid (I was 11) and I cut the tendons. I had surgery but this is the best it got 😂
I took a Jewelry class in high school and really loved it. I wish I would have kept up the hobby.
That stone is beautiful!
Yes we DO wanna see ALL the rocks! That was so cool!😄
Fascinating video, Katie. It's magical that you can transform a creek rock into a beautiful cabochon that will become the focal point in a treasured piece of jewelry. Katie Pressley, Lapidary Artist. Absolutely! Thanks for including the bloopers. They're always a treat.
Thank you friend. It’s such a blessing to get to do it. Makes me so happy! Thank you!
As an art major...... I found that a great tutorial! Very cool.....quite a process to the product!
Thank you!!!
It's so interesting seeing step by step how you transform the rocks. I can see why you enjoy it so much and why it brings you such joy. Have a lovely weekend.🦋
It sure does make me happy! Thank you!
I am so impressed. Not only is it obvious that your heart is into what you’re doing but you are wonderful at doing instructional videos that are so clear and informative. There is no doubt that you are so knowledgeable about this. I think you could take my driveway gravel and turn them into a thing of beauty. I am just in awe. I will never look at a rock the same. Super super job!
Thank you! ☺️
I am so enjoy wearing my necklace with the stone from Stamey Creek. I love seeing the process of gem mining and cutting. Your first one is beautiful! I think it’s great how God has allowed you to follow your passion. I know you’ve blessed me through using your craft. I am so grateful for that and for you all sharing your lives with us. Much love, Jane in SC❤️🙏🏻
Thank you and I’m so glad that you like your Stamey Creek rock! God has been so good to me. And it makes me so happy to hear that my craft has blessed you! Much love right back at ya! ❤️🙏
@@thepressleygirls ❤️
That little rock was shaped just like the state of Kentucky already...:) Great video!
I didn’t even notice! That’s so cool! Thanks!
You do a wonderful job of explaining each part of the process. It looks like the kind of work that would be very satisfying, bringing the rock from its rough state to something like a gemstone.
It’s definitely satisfying! Thank you!
I love my ring from a Stamey Creek rock!
I love watching the process by which it was made.
I live beside a creek. Taliaferro Creek, in Georgia.
It flows into the Chattooga River.
I love that you love your job!!!
That spotted rock looks like a Dalmatian. So, so beautiful!
Thank you so much friend! Yes I sure do love that creek and it was fun to share the process. I bet the creek you live next to is nice too!
I enjoyed watching and learning. I know that you know that you are fortunate. You are blessed with so many gifts. I get a kick out of watching you, how you explain everything, your interaction with your sister. You have the cutest facial expressions! I love rocks too! I brought with me a huge rock from NY to Florida. There are a cluster of crystals visible. I would so love to see what's in that rock. I found it when I was 10y about 1/4 mile away. Made my friend get my Dad to take it home. I thought he'd kill me for wasting his time. Talented girl!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I bet that rock you got is beautiful and I would love to see it! I sure do love all the rocks!
You are a skilled lapidary, Katie! I never realized how many wheels were needed for cutting and polishing.
Thank you!
Katie, I am trying to watch all of your Lapidary videos. I love the bloopers you two are messed up , In a good way LOL. Working with rock is some what like me napping flint, the rock will talk to you. You said sometimes the shape is what it is, something in the rock takes another path or shape then what you started with. Like myself there are more broken flint points on the floor then what I get to keep LOL. When I start working a rock or antler for knife handle or piece hide / leather to work I burn sage and ask the great spirt for direction. Just like you in the creek you pick up any rock and it either says take me and make something out of me or it say nothing. God works in many different ways. Your blessed, you and your family stay safe. Tell Corie stop messing with them spiders!
Impressive Katie - You make it look so simple. Best of all, your explanations are so easy to comprehend.
From watching and listening to you, I can do this!!! Thank you Miss Kate.
I want to see ALL of the rocks! ;) Thanks for sharing. I hope to get a cab machine one day. Right now I just tumble rocks, but I have lots of red ones...and white, orange, and even green.
Thank you friend! I want to show all my rocks in my collection! And oh man rock tumblers are a lot of fun!
I'm an old lady but have enjoyed collecting rocks and fallen wood that I used to work with. I love watching you tell and show your rocks . Thank you for explaining the procress.
Collecting objects from nature is always fun! And thank you so much!
Katie, that is a wonderful video! You did a great job of demonstrating and explaining how you do what you do, that you do so well! I'm always curious abot how things are done, and you did an excellent job of showing us!! Your stones are absolutely beautiful and I love that most of the rocks you use come from right here in Stamey Creek. You have worked so hard to learn this work, I know you've loved rocks all your life and now you've made a business out of it! You really are something special!
Thank you so much! Love you to pieces!
It is very beautiful! You did a wonderful job! Everyone in your family is so talented!❤
Hey thank you so much!
I just found you girls on UA-cam. I love you both as well as your family. You're special to me because I have Twin sons. They are 27 this year. One of my sons just got engaged last year. They're 5 minutes apart. Lol. I have a specific type of rock you may be interested in. They are primarily found in one place, but pretty plentiful. They are Petoskey stones. They are only found in and immediately around Petoskey, Michigan. It is the north-western side of the mitten! They are beautiful when polished. I have seen some that were about 3 pounds, and others the size of a pebble. Just wanted to let you know that. Keep up the good work girls! Enjoying you all so much.
I really appreciate how you are thankful to our Lord for all you gifts and how much you love the creek that God has blessed you with running on your family’s land. You were a joy to watch and really smart! Now every time I look at a rock, I’m going to wonder what it looks like inside. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! God is good. And rocks are so fun!
I am impressed with how comfortable you are with your equipment-fellow rock hound from the Pacific Northwest. I really enjoyed this video! Thank you
This was fascinating! What a talent and gift God gave you! I had no idea what all goes into making a cabochon; didn't even know its name. Thank you again, Katie! God has truly been using you because I used to think only the huge rocks were interesting enough to look at. When really there's so much beauty in all kinds of rocks- rocks He created. He gave you eyes to see His beauty and now I am too. May He bless you!
P.S. loved the bloopers! Thanks for the laughs!
I’m glad you liked the bloopers! We are never serious! And indeed it’s all Gods beauty! He’s made us such a beautiful place. And the big rocks are really fun too! And even the small ones can sometimes be interesting! Thank you!
Thanks, Katie, that was SO interesting! I love seeing how different things are done. You're lucky to have such a beautiful creek on or near your property. Great job showing all the steps, and what a lovely end product!
That creek is my greatest blessing! Thank you so much!
great video keep up the great work
Thank you!
your welcome have you ever worked with any flint rock
I haven’t worked with any flint yet!
I love listening to you! I LOVE rocks too! I have picked up rocks all my life too. I have some really special ones.
My husband and I spent 3 years in Mongolia. I would call that the Rock Capital of the World! We did a LOT of walking. By the time we got back to our apartment or office each day, my pockets were full! They have the most colorful rocks I’ve ever seen!
I was almost detained by customs when we left there because I had a nice piece of petrified rock from the Gobi. The agent said it was “forbidden!” So I let them keep it!
Sounds like Katie! 😂🙏
What you make out of rocks is amazing. You are very talented! Thank you for sharing this. Hugs from the southeast coast of Florida 😎🦩🌞🦩😎
I was absolutely entranced while watching you put this rock through it's paces. I could watch you do this for hours. I believe that given the chance, I would fall in love with learning how to cut rocks and make them beautiful...although I think they are beautiful just as they are when picked off out of water or the dry earth. In am an avid rock/crystal collector and have acquired quite the collection over the past few years. When I was a little girl I used to collect rocks, wash them and display them on a little table in front of our house with a sign that read, "For sale. The best rocks in the world"! (to this day, I believe any sales that I made were from the result of my parents' 'suggestive selling' techniques when I wasn't looking). Once again, thank you so much for this video and your other content. Blessings.
❤️🙏thank you! God bless! And I think you would love it too!
Very nice demo video. I've done lapidary all my life and understood the steps. I see other videos that are overly technical but you are able to explain without getting lost in the detail. I watch your folks all the time, but much like them, you 2 girls give me a laugh and
are just good neighbors. God bless you all
Thank you!
My daughter loves rocks and quartz and stuff.
It’s pretty fun stuff!
I've been very scared of a rock saw, so I like the fact that your rock saw is enclosed with a vice holding the rock.
Very interesting to see how much the rock transformed and, became, and, is ready to take on a whole other life, amazing!
Thank you!
I found your mother’s channel and then yours 2 days ago and I’ve now seen at least 5 or so videos. They are knowledgeable and entertaining.
Thank you!
I was going back through your videos and watched this one. It was so interesting and the stones are beautiful.
Your first cab is Stunning. Like a master chocolatier made some kind of insanely beautiful Easter Candy... and I laughed out loud about the throwing rocks at other children. Lolol you are so funny and relatable and just a joy to learn from. Ps. Listened to a Presley girls concert today and your tone is so round and lovely like you wanted out of your electric guitar you bought, and I asked my hubby for your girls cd for Valentine’s Day (I just want it and I picked the closest holiday for an excuse. Lol) because I simply LOVE to listen to you girls sing that old timey music with your sister harmonies, and plan to sing along with my five daughters who love to sing and harmonize with their mama, so agreed, all glory to God for making your dreams come true, because your hard work is going to bless future generations through your musical influence, and I know through you girls humility, that means a lot. God is awesome!!! Bless you both and your mama and whole family, in Jesus Christ’s wonderful name, amen. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us. ❤️
Thank you for your kind words sweet friend, they mean a lot, God bless you and yours! ❤️🙏☺️
Awwww, *your kind words mean a lot *too!! Ps. Just finished the end of the video today and bloopers almost made me cry laughin😂 you remind me of one of our daughters, Lucy Ann, she has the driest sense of humor of all our girls and sometimes me and her daddy have to look away to try and act serious if she went too far, because she has us chokin back laughter. Have a wonderful day, dear lady!
So stinking funny! Keep it up y’all make a great grandma laugh out loud.I think I love y’all.And your mama too.The stone was beautiful.👵🏻
Thank you! ☺️
Really enjoyed you sharing your process, Katie. Thank you
I'm gonna look better at rocks from now on! Thank you! 👍🏻❤
Thank you!
Loved the video. Super job with your explaining of the process. So glad you can follow your passion with the creek, rocks, and beautiful stones! Excited for next piece. Bloopers are adorable...you are hilarious.
Thank you so much! God is so good! And we don’t have a serious bone in our bodies!
Really amazing.I couldn't imagine that beautiful piece coming out of that rock.You have to have an eye for it.Lo,the artist.thank you for sharing.Enjoyed it much.Be blessed.♥️🤗
Thank you friend! I am truly blessed! And God bless you!
What a beautiful gem hiding in a small rock in a stream. Very interesting video.
The speckled rock looks to be a plutonic rock, so something similar to granite. You're probably right about the black being Hornblende, but the white is probably quartz (or maybe quartz and Feldspar), the rose color is probably K-Feldspar. Looks lovely! Thank you for sharing!
Bloopers!!🤣😜 The stones are so pretty 👍💕
Thank you! 😂
That was amazing. I love rocks and pick them up when we travel.
So now I know why you brought all of those barrels of rocks back from your trip out west. Way to go!!!!
God Bless You .. We love you all…..Thats really a satisfying art ! Nicely done
Thank you so much! God bless!
The river rock hunting videos was how I found you guys and your awesome Momma. Subscribed to them all. I've learned so much from yalls channels. Greetings from Roanoke Virginia!!!
Thank you!
Order some jewelry for my daughter today. One pair of ear rings was the last pair. 😂 two people left them in there shopping cart. So I reached right away. ❤️
Hehe! You got them! Thank you so much!
Katie, that was so cool! I really enjoyed watching how you cut, shaped, and polished the rock. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and showing some of your work!
Katie, that was a really informative video. Great job. Your creek is beautiful. Loved the bloopers at the end.
Enjoyed your video Katie! Very informative and entertaining as well. It’s amazing that by freezing that wax in the freezer the rock just falls right off. Love watching how you transform these rocks into such a treasure and keepsake for you and for others who purchase them. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻👍🏻😇🙌🏻😊
Hey thank you so much! And it’s crazy how the wax can do that! God bless!
@@thepressleygirls Anen! Thanks. 🙏🏻😇👍🏻🙌🏻
you Pressley girl's are simply Amazing .... y'all are simply Awesome young Ladie's %100 .... everything you all do you both do well ....
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Those are very beautiful rocks! I took geology in college, and enjoyed learning about natural history, rocks and jem stones. So this was a very interesting video! Thanks.
Thank you! And cool!
Beautiful cabochon rock! I would think any rock looks great all shined up. Can you show what rocks are not worth bothering with? I think I would shine up all rocks just to see what they would look like.
I had to look up what cabochon means, now I know. I find it all very interesting and so glad to hear you take all the safety precautions.
I like the cabochon better than faceted.
I too and a big fan of the Cabochon cut! And I could show the rocks that won’t take a cut sure. Some of them just won’t take a polish! And I do like to shine a little corner of each rock just to see. Thank you!
Wow! This video was so interesting to me! It looks like so much fun actually. Taking something rough and finding its inner beauty😊❤️ Thx for showing us! And I LOVE that you give Father glory for your blessings!
Thank you!
Katie, fun video. A little food for thought, #1 take your first cabochon name it K-1, put it up for sale by offer on internet, see the surprise. # 2 The water from grinding has many minerals that are good garden soil boosters. Thanx.
Hey I love it! Good idea and oh I had no idea that stuff is good for the soil! Momma will love that! Thanks for sharing!
I was hanging on every word! I am fascinated by this whole process! I kid you not, I have rocks on my kitchen windowsills, kinda like sun catchers. The mornin sun shines through 'em.
I have a good friend in Wilkes that used to do what you do with those rocks and he made jewelry. I should have bought his equipment when he sold it. I have a Lot of stones, some are tumbled. I have some labradorite, green and blue and a gold color one that is really nice with that iridescent color buried in it. I'm sorry to ramble on. I am super interested in all this.
Thanks for sharing this video with us!
Thanks for watching, I am glad you enjoyed the video!
It was super rad getting to see a more behind the scenes of your process! I can't believe you've only been doing it for two years, you've gotten so stellar at it!! & pls show us all the rocks!!
Hey thanks so much! And yes I really want to show all the rocks!!!
Very interesting video and the outcome was such a lovely looking piece!
I’m impressed with you skills. Fun watching it come to fruition!!
I love how translucent that stone became! Beautiful!
Thank you!!
That was so interesting! Your finished piece was so pretty (love your 1st one too). Thanks for sharing!
Thank you friend!
This is fabulous! Thanks for sharing the process!!
Beautiful craftsmanship
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Good clear Information, I hope Folks of all ages find Your shows especially Younger Folks, ( Good Inspiration ) You make a Good Teacher
If you've never seen this before, you should know that by the magic of editing things went a lot faster than in real life. It's mesmerizing isn't it? Katie has a great artistic eye
😂🙏❤️ thank you!
Well that's the BEST demo I've seen,
That's so neat very cool craft it came out purdy too, I have a thing for unique rocks also. Need one of those to put in the middle of my cowboy hat. Great stuff love you ladies rock n roll!
Rock and roll! Whoohoo! Thank you!
@@thepressleygirls So when we jamming? I'll play rhythm you take lead? ;)
Alot of my buddies do that,they are cool. Im more into the natural stones and finds. Thanks for the share katie
Thank you friend!
@@thepressleygirls you do good work, multi talented to say the least😃☕ thanks again
It's great to hear you give God the glory for your talents.
If my wife was still alive, she would love your art and she would own one.
Bravo to you for turning your passion into a full-time living! I've been to estate sales where they have liquidated a former rock hound's collection of raw materials. Unfortunately I didn't know nearly enough to pick out the gems.
I can see how the transformation process could be addictive. It's almost magical.
Wow! Beautiful job Katie! I'm enjoying the beautiful cabochon that you made for me a bit ago! I'm a very happy and proud customer to personally enjoy your wonderful work ! 😊 Thank You!
Beautiful work. Wow!!!!☺☺☺
Wow. This process is so interesting. I'm a Geology nut, and love your spot-on description of the minerals in the rocks you find. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you Thank you Thank you Katie, you got me wanting to find my rock collection and try some of this! This is so interesting to me, God made Beauty is the best beauty and you’ve taught me there’s hidden beauty in every rock God made!
Great sense of humor. Love your perspective
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I love this video! So interesting.
Thanks for this great video. I was hoping you would do a video on creating a cabochon. When you get a really interesting stone please do this again.
I will! Thank you so much!
What an amazing set up!
Yaaaa! 😀 Thank you for making another "Rock Video"! 😅 It's so fascinating to see what becomes of the original stone. And your personality is just adorable. ❤ Can't wait to see you learn the faceting!
Thank you so much friend! I hope to learn it one day and I’ll definitely keep cutting rocks!
Great explanations. You have many gifts.
Thank you friend!
Always great videos by you both, thanks as always love to you all💕💕💕
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Wonderfully done
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I enjoyed this video, I love rocks and used to hand polish them with a dremel. You have a great set up!
You are gifted! Great video!
Looks so good!!!
How interesting! Thank you for showing us! I loved that beautiful little stone.
Thanks so much friend!
Wow such good talent it’s amazing how you have turn a old rough creek rock in to smithing so beautiful I love yews shows keep up the great work 🌺
Very pretty cab !